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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[January 1, 19.12; 



Recent Patents Relating to Rubber. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 7, 1911. 



NO. 1,007,778. Automobile tire. De Forest L. Gates, Salamanca, N. Y. 

 1.007,874. Tire protector, D. N. Jones, Gaylord, Minn. 

 1.007.879. Massage instrument. D. Lee, Chicago Heights. 111. 

 1,007,889, Tire. J. B. Price, Beaumont. Tex. 

 1,008,051. Tire. R. E. Olds, Lansing, Mich. 

 1,008,083. Vehicle wheel. A. B. Simpson, New York, 

 1,008,111. Resilient tire. C. W. Blake, Delaware City. Del. 



1.008.116. Vehicle wheel and tire. M. Clark, Chicago, HI. 



1.008.117. Rubber swimming glove. J. W. Copeland and E. Hamilton. 

 Wynne, Ark. 



1,008,284. Wheel tire. U. Ronconi, Baltimore, Md. 



Designs. 

 41,920. Ball. F. A. Cigol, Paterson, N. J. 



Trade Marks. 



53,056. J. Walker & Co.. London. S. E.. England. The word Lion with 



illustration of same. For belting, hose. etc. 

 55,007. Pahl'sche Gummi-und Asbest-Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung, 



Dusseldorf-Rath, Gerrnany. The word Polypyrit with illustration. For 



rubber and asbestos jointing material, etc. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 14, 1911. 



1,008,430. Tire tool. C. Owen, W. W. Ileckethorn, and S. W. Cole, 

 Lamar, Col. 



1,008,573. Fastening for demountable rims. C. R. Twitchell, Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



1,008,604. Hand protector. G. Lake, Cleveland, Ohio. 



1,008,607. Machine for converting late.\ into sheets of crude rubber. 

 F. E. Mellinger and H. H. Markley, Lumija, Mexico. 



1,008,641. Toy balloon. T. M. Gregory, Akron, Ohio. 



1,008,646. Apparatus for inflating the tires of vehicle wheels. F. Kassner, 

 Frauenwaldau, Germany. 



1.008,680. Combined tire support and tool case. J. C. Temple, White- 

 field, N. H. 



1,008,688. Tire. J. M. Benham and G. W. Slater, Oakland, Cal. 



1,008,772. Pneumatic tire. W. E. Andrew, Atlantic Highlands. N. J. 



1,008.815. Surgical apparatus for drying wounds or the like. H, A. W. 

 Grube, Hamburg, Germany. 



1,008.819. Resilient tire. J. Hart, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor of one- 

 fifth to H. L. Lewis, Stratford, Conn. 



1,008,909. Hose clamp. J. J. Iliggins, Thomas. W. Va. 



1,008.993. Machine for reeling rubber-covered electric wire for vulcaniza- 

 tion. T. J. Seward, assignor to The Electric Cable Co. — both of 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 



1,009.002. Rubber-joint-making instrument. W. H. Welch, assignor to 

 Harvey Frost & Co., Ltd. — both of London, England. 



Trade Marks. 



58,597. Boston Gore and Web Mfg. Ca, Boston, Mass. The autograph 

 signature of A. Hopkins. For elastic webbing. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 21, 1911. 

 1,009,051. Tire protector. G. C. Cross, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

 1,009,062. Wheel. F. A. Frommann, St. Louis, Mo. 

 1,009,088. Automobile wheel. C, S. Myers, Columbia, Pa. 

 1,009,092. Tire armor. M. Pelz, New York. 

 1,009,103. Demountable rim and tire. R. P. Scott, Cadiz, Ohio. 



1.009.191. Antislipping stud. T. Sloper, Devizes, England. 



1.009.192. Manufacture of articles built up from lengths of cord. T. 

 Sloper, Devizes, England. 



1,009,264. Conveyor belt. W. W. Spadone, assignor to Gutta Percha & 



Rubber Mfg. Co. — both of New York. 

 1,009,284. Automobile tire. F. M. Crispin, assignor of one-half to J. W. 



Hamer — both of Beverly, N. J. 

 1,009,347. Vehicle wheel rim. E. C. Shaw, Akron, Ohio. 

 1,009.368. Antislipping and antiskidding attachment for tires. C. B. 



Woodworth, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

 1,009,382. Automobile tire pump, G. A. Collison, Burlington, Vt. 

 1,009,423. Auxiliary rim for vehicle wheels. A. Latimer, London, England. 

 1,009,445. Vehicle wheel rim. E. D. Shaw, Akron, Ohio. 

 1,009,504. Apparatus for treating rubber compounds and the like. X. 



Gosselin. assignor to Mill wall Rubber Co., Ltd. — both of Harpenden, 



England. 

 1,009,529. Vehicle wheel rim. E. H. Koken, Akron, Ohio. 

 1,009,591. Tire holder. N. P. Sjohohn, St. Louis, Mo. 



Trade Marks. 



53,501. G. G. Schick, Bronxville, N. Y. Tlie word Hudsonil. For 



valves, etc. 

 £8,065. New York Belting & Packing Co., Ltd., New York. The word 



Firo. For machinery packing, etc. 



ISSUED NOVEMBER 28. 1911. 

 1.009,720. Vehicle wheel. J. Bustanoby, New York. 

 1,009,765. Machine for manufacturing pneumatic tires. A. Mathern, 



Berlin, Germany. 

 1,009,781. Tire tool. P. J. Nolan, Chester, Pa. 



1,009,966. Pneumatic tire. J. W. Haase and E. H. Haase, Amherst, Neb. 

 1,010.014. Emergency tire for automobile wheels, etc. W, Budesheim and 

 J. U. Stiiichcomb, Baltimore, Md., assignors to W, F. Beasley, Plym- 

 outh, N. C. 

 1,010,031. Elastic hub wheel. C. Feroci, Rome, Italy. 

 1,010,061. Puncture-proof tire. W. W. Lower, Tyrone. Pa. 

 1,010,137. Vehicle tire and rim. J. E. Hale, assignor to The Goodyear 



Tire & Rubber Co. — both of Akron, Ohio. 

 1,010.187. Boot and shoe. C. D. Scott, Kinston, N. C. 



Tire for the wheels of automobiles and other vehicles. 

 Automobile tire. T. Christopherson, East Helena, Mont. 

 Hose coupling. J. J. Cochran, San Francisco, Cal. 

 Combined sectional tire and wheel rim. F, M. Henry, New 



1,010,230. 

 1,010,234. 

 1,010.236. 

 1,010.258. 



York. 

 1,010.309. 

 1,010,380. 

 1,010,381. 

 1,010,382. 



G. N. 

 1,010.383, 



Unsinkable boat. J. Pastorel, Asbury Park, N. J. 

 Overshoe for horses. G. N. Kinnell, Pittsfield, Mass. 

 Overshoe support for horses. G. N. Kinnell. Pittsfield, Mass. 

 Non-slip or protective appliance for the hoofs of animals. 

 Kinnell. Pittsfield, Mass. 



Overshoe and tread surface therefor. G. N. Kinnell, Pitts- 

 field, Mass. 



1.010.384. Overshoe. G. N. Kinnell, Pittsfield. Mass. 



1.010.385. Emergency overshoe and link therefor. G. N. Kinnell, Pitts- 

 field, Mass. 



1.010.386. Overshoe. G. N. Kinnell, Pittsfield, Mass. 



1.010.387. Overshoe. G. N. Kinnell, Pittsfield, Mass. 



59,172. H. C. Freshour, 

 rubber buckets. 



Trade Mark. 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 



The words The Star. For 



[Note. — Printed copies of specifications of United States patents may be 

 obtained from The India Rubber World office at 10 cents each, postpaid.] 



GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



PATENT SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 



The number given is that assigned to the Patent at the filing of the applica- 

 tion, which in the case of these listed below was m 1910. 



*Denotes Patents for American Inventions. 

 [Abstracted in the Illustrated Official Journal, November 1, 1911.] 

 16,353 (1910). Leather substitute impregnated with rubber and tar. E. 



Lapisse, Arcueil, Seine, France. 

 16,407 (1910). Extracting rubber from plants. R. Bridge, Castleton, 



Lancashire. 

 16,448 (1910). Improvement in breast pumps. E. Bamforth, Jeppestown, 



Transvaal. 

 16,456 (1910). Purification of vulcanized india-rubber. P. J. Leemans, 



Vieux-Turnhout-lez-Turnhout, Belgium. 

 *16,544 (1910). Heels with alternate layers of hard and soft rubber. 



S. Havens, Oakland. Cal., U. S. A. 

 16,561 (1910). Repairing piece for rubber footwear. C. Maher, 49 Drolet 



street, Montreal, Canada. 

 16,612 (1910). Rubber sponge lining for harness. W. Vogelbein, 61 



Riehlerstrasse, Culn-on-Rhine, Germany, 

 16,629 (1910). Rubber bands or tubes for bobbins of artificial silk. R. 



Pawlikowski, Gijrlitz, Germany. 

 16,758 (1910). Rubber substitute made by interaction of wood oil and 



resin oil. A. R. Van Der Burg, Schiedam, Holland. 

 16,853 (1910). Grooved rollers for mangling machines. J. Rawlins, 34 



West Gate, Chichester. 



[Abstracted in the Illustr.\ted Official Journal, November 8, 1911.] 

 16,901 (1910). Pneumatic cushioning devices. L. Harris, 169 New Bond 



street, London. 

 16,910 (1910). Rubber tires for perambulators, etc. E. C. R. Marks, 57 



Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. 

 16.996 (1910). Portable cases with rubber sides. B. Huberman, 13 Neu- 



stiftstrasse, Vienna. 

 17,066 (1910). Protection of rubber sleeves of valves. E. C. Austin, 



Wanganui, New Zealand. 

 17,119 (1910). Repairing of pneumatic tires. E. L. Barry, 3S7 North End 



road, Fulham. London. 

 *17,159 (1910). Warning rubber strips on poison bottles. C. Van C. 



Gear, 11 Jones street, San Francisco, Cal.. U. S. A. 

 17.213 (1910). Use of rubber cement in cnnijinrtments of buoyant apparel. 



J. Herman, Lower Broughton, and A. Berman, Cheetham — both in 



Lancashire. 

 I7,2.S1 (1910). Rubber blocks in tires. F. Schiller, 612 Belcredistrasse, 



Prague, Austria. 

 17,258 (1910). Elastic insertions for various articles. H. lies and A. Gold- 

 smith, Kingswood, Bristol. 



